Battle of Byczyna

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Coordinates: 51°6′48″N, 18°15′45″E

Battle of Byczyna
Part of War of the Polish Succession (1587-1588)
Date January 24, 1588
Location Byczyna in Silesia
Result Polish victory
Belligerents
Poland Austria and Holy Roman Empire
Commanders
Jan Zamoyski Maximilian III of Austria
Strength
3,700 cavalry, 2,300 infantry 6,000 infantry
Casualties and losses
1,000 2,000

The Battle of Byczyna (German: Schlacht bei Pitschen; Polish: Bitwa pod Byczyną) was a battle between the Polish-Lithuanian army of the newly-elected King Sigismund III Vasa of Poland and the Austrian army of Archduke Maximilian III, a pretender to the Polish throne. Taking place near Byczyna in Silesia on January 24, 1588, the battle ended in an overwhelming Polish victory under the command of Hetman Jan Zamoyski; the archduke was captured and Austrian intervention was stopped.

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